I was bound and determined I was going to include a DIY faux fireplace and mantel. Now, if we had all the money in the world, we would have build a real fireplace with real brick, a real wood burning stove, and all the farmhouse goodness we could muster. ...
After we cleared our old fire pit out, we leveled the soil, and filled it with pete gravel. (My hubby gets all of the credit) Then we used the grill insert as a measuring tool for laying the bricks. It doesn’t show it here, but we had the insert in the bottom for the first r...
Be aware, however, that building a fire pit indoors is a big project, and you will need to ensure the fire pit runs on gas, as wood-burning fires are not safe to have indoors. If you absolutely must have a wood-burning fire indoors, it’s best to keep it in the fireplace rather ...
There will be a hoarse sound during the burning process, just like the sound of burning wood in a fireplace. this is normal.●Because it is a natural material, the color will vary from batch to batch, some will turn white, some will turn light brown....
I used to do this with an old cast iron tea kettle on my fireplace in the winter. If you have a fireplace, you always have that option. Reply Posted 13 years ago Brea Wells says: hi kelly. i used to have a wood stove in the shearers huts where we used to live and this ...
Pizza ovens are essentially the combination of a big fireplace and an oven. This article will show you how to make your own at home with perlite, sand, cement, tile, and bricks. From mixing the mortar to laying the tiles, everything is explained in simple steps. What could be better th...